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Press features, profiles, interviews, and field notes, the published record of how MAVI 129™ is being received in architecture and longevity media.

In the media

Featured in the
Financial Times.

House & Home, May 2026. Rebecca Newman on the emerging discipline of longevity architecture.

From left: Dr Tamsin Lewis, Kelly Hoppen, Kas Bordier and Shouka Amirsolimani, photographed for the Financial Times House & Home by Stew Bryden
Financial Times House & Home
Published 5 May 2026

Does your home need a doctor?

Longevity architecture should become a standard for the industry, with people looking at the health rating of the space the same way as the energy rating.

Rebecca Newman profiles MAVI and the emerging discipline of longevity architecture, with Kas Bordier, Kelly Hoppen, Shouka Amirsolimani and Dr Tamsin Lewis. Methodology, pricing, and the live projects across London, Switzerland, and the Pacific Palisades.

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A long-form interview,
on interior biology.

A residence in the morning mist, the architecture of recovery
Higher Self Experience Bulletin
Published May 2026

Interior Biology with Kas Bordier, Founder of MAVI World

The home, where most people spend most of their lives, is the intervention nobody has addressed.

A long-form interview with Kas on interior biology, the science behind MAVI 129™, and what it means to design a home that pays back the body that lives in it.

Read on Higher Self Experience

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